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    Criminal Law in Ireland 2nd edition: Cases and Commentary

    €118.75
    Criminal Law: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition is designed to help law students to understand the fundamental rules, principles and policy considerations that govern the criminal law in Ireland.
    ISBN: 9781911611400
    AuthorCampbell, Liz
    SubAuthor1Kilcommins, Shane
    SubAuthor2O'Sullivan, Catherine
    SubAuthor3Cusack, Alan
    Pub Date26/10/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages1300
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition2nd New Ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    Criminal Law: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition is a thoroughly revised, updated and
    expanded edition of this now established criminal law text book staple. This Second Edition
    includes new chapters on the following topics: Road Traffic Offences, Drugs Offences,
    Regulatory Offences and Victims' Rights. Recent legislative changes are considered
    including the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 and the Criminal Justice (Victims of
    Crime) Act 2017, as well as significant Supreme Court cases in the areas of the presumption
    of innocence (Forsey), reasonable access to a lawyer (Doyle), joint enterprise (Dekker), the
    right to silence (Sweeney), the exclusionary rule (JC) provocation (MacNamara), duress
    (Gleeson) and mistake (Casey).
    It provides students with a broad range of perspectives including formal case law, statutory
    and constitutional provisions, academic commentaries and Law Reform Commission policy
    recommendations. It combines domestic law with ECHR jurisprudence and persuasive
    authorities from other jurisdictions. Through a careful combination of the criminal rules along
    with excerpts from cases, articles, notes and texts, this book seeks to inform the user of the
    formal criminal law and provide a gateway to some of the more conceptual debates in the
    subject area.

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    Criminal Law: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition is a thoroughly revised, updated and
    expanded edition of this now established criminal law text book staple. This Second Edition
    includes new chapters on the following topics: Road Traffic Offences, Drugs Offences,
    Regulatory Offences and Victims' Rights. Recent legislative changes are considered
    including the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 and the Criminal Justice (Victims of
    Crime) Act 2017, as well as significant Supreme Court cases in the areas of the presumption
    of innocence (Forsey), reasonable access to a lawyer (Doyle), joint enterprise (Dekker), the
    right to silence (Sweeney), the exclusionary rule (JC) provocation (MacNamara), duress
    (Gleeson) and mistake (Casey).
    It provides students with a broad range of perspectives including formal case law, statutory
    and constitutional provisions, academic commentaries and Law Reform Commission policy
    recommendations. It combines domestic law with ECHR jurisprudence and persuasive
    authorities from other jurisdictions. Through a careful combination of the criminal rules along
    with excerpts from cases, articles, notes and texts, this book seeks to inform the user of the
    formal criminal law and provide a gateway to some of the more conceptual debates in the
    subject area.